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From: David Shove (shove001umn.edu) | |
Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 02:16:44 -0800 (PST) |
*P R O G R E S S I V E C A L E N D A R 03.10.12* 1. Bertlowe/change 3.10 10am 2. KFAI future 3.10 10am 3. Marv Davidov 3.10 1pm 4. CUAPB 3.10 1:30pm 5. Northtown vigil 3.10 2pm 6. GLBT home 3.10 5:30pm 7. Utopia 3.10 7pm 8. Barry Peterson - Remove both RT Rybak and Mark Dayton from their membership in the DFL 9. Cam Gordon - Viking Stadium 10. John Pilger - The dirty war on WikiLeaks --------1 of 10-------- From: WILPF Bertlowe/change 3.10 10am Women's International League for Peace & Freedom, MN Metro Branch, invites you to hear Burt Berlowe discuss his latest book: "The Compassionate Rebel Revolution: Ordinary People Changing the World" (Mill City Press, 2011) Also participating will be two of the everyday heroes whose stories appear in the book: Chante Wolf, a veteran of the first Gulf War, an active member of Veterans for Peace, and well-known politically engaged photographer. Brandon Madsen, an organizer of Youth against War and Racism while in high school, now part of the Occupy Minnesota movement. A WILPF “Coffee With” Discussion (<http://www.wilpfmn.org/>www.wilpfmn.org); 612-922-7993 --------2 of 10-------- From: KFAI RADIO Volunteer Co-ordinator Pam Hill" phill [at] kfai.org KFAI future 3.10 10am How long has it been since you've seen a large group of people from KFAI in the same place at the same time? Yes--me, too--a LONG TIME! Let's change that! Please come to the KFAI All-Station Meeting Saturday, March 10th, 10am - 12pm, at Gethsemane Episcopal Church, 905 4th Ave, downtown Minneapolis, MN 55404. Free parking is available at the meters on 4th and 5th Avenues, on 9th Street, and at the NRG Parking Ramp across the street from Gethsemane Church. We will share food, beverage, our passion for community radio, and information about what 2012 looks like for KFAI. Find out more about: -Spring 2012 Pledge Drive -Remarks from the Board President -Summer community events -General topics KFAI will provide juice and coffee. Potluck contributions of finger foods such as mini-muffins, donut holes, fruit, are encouraged! Potluck items must be limited to finger foods, due to room rental restrictions--this means instead of breakfast pizza or an egg dish, you could bring tangerines or fruit bars or rolls. Yum! Here is a link to the church's web site, so you can find out more about its location: http://downtownepiscopal.org/ --------3 of 10-------- From: WAMM Marv Davidov 3.10 1pm A Celebration of the Life of Marv Davidov, Nonviolent Revolutionary Saturday, March 10, 1:00 until 6:00 p.m. University of St. Thomas, Anderson Student Center, Woulfe Alumni Hall, Summit and Cretin Avenues, St. Paul. Join others to celebrate the life of local peace activist Marv Davidov who recently passed away. There will be an informal gathering at 1:00 p.m., followed by a program at 2:00 p.m. and refreshments and cash bar at 4:00 p.m. Sponsored by: the University of St. Thomas Justice and Peace Studies Program and Friends of Marv Davidov. Parking info and FFI: Visit http://www.facebook.com/events/305995852784674/. --------4 of 10-------- From: Michelle Gross <mgresist [at] visi.com> Subject: CUAPB 3.10 1:30pm Meetings: Every Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at Walker Church, 3104 16th Avenue South http://www.CUAPB.org Communities United Against Police Brutality 3100 16th Avenue S Minneapolis, MN 55407 Hotline 612-874-STOP (7867) --------5 of 10-------- From: Vanka485 [at] aol.com Subject: Northtown vigil 3.10 2pm Peace vigil at Northtown (Old Hwy 10 & University Av), every Saturday 2-3pm --------6 of 10-------- GLBT home 3.10 5:30pm You are invited to join co-hosts Senator Scott Dibble and Dick Senese at a special event next Saturday, March 10. This evening is about supporting Avenues' GLBT Host Home Program, sharing resources and building community. We will meet in the party room on the 14th floor of the Midtown Exchange / The Chicago Lofts. Come enjoy a spectacular view of the sunset, great conversation with friends, appetizers and refreshments. Please bring your checkbook and your friends - all donations will be doubled by a $5000 challenge grant! Even if you are unable to contribute, please join us to support GLBT young people experiencing homelessness. Wine generously provided by Solo Vino. Saturday, March 10, 5:30pm-8pm Midtown Exchange / The Chicago Lofts 14th Floor Party Room* 2929 Chicago Ave S, Minneapolis, MN The GLBT Host Home Program is a community-based program that pairs volunteer hosts with gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender youth who are experiencing homelessness. All proceeds from this special event will benefit the program. Unable to attend? Donate online and specify GLBT Host Home Program. Your contribution will be doubled too! Thank you! Raquel (Rocki) Simões, Program Director *The Party Room is accessible via a private elevator adjacent to the security desk in the main lobby. Signage will be posted and a greeter will be there to meet you. --------7 of 10-------- From: Jeff Mincey <jmincey [at] earthlink.net> Subject: "Capitalism and Socialism: The Economic System of Utopia" Meeting Announcement: "Building Utopia" meets at Mayday Books on March 10 where Jeff Miller of Working Democracy will give a presentation on "Capitalism and Socialism: The Economic System of Utopia." The presentation will consist of two parts, each of which will be followed by discussion. Part One - Capitalism: The Enemy of the People? What is capitalism? Is it the enemy of utopia for the people, or is it only the "excesses" of capitalism which prevent justice and prosperity for all? If capitalism is indeed oppressive in its very design, what makes it so and what can be done to correct it? Is it enough to regulate capitalism (the classic liberal position), or must it be replaced outright in favor of an alternative? Can we achieve a utopian society on the strength of liberal philosophies alone? What benefits, if any, have come from capitalism which we could not otherwise have had, and how can we leverage these benefits in a utopian society without capitalism's attendant ills? Part Two - Socialism and Utopia: Does the Latter Imply the Former? What is socialism? When we regulate capitalism, do we thereby create socialism? Or is socialism simply a government program? If we could implement socialism worldwide, would the job of building utopia then be complete? What are the common myths of socialism today and how can we help to dispel them? What benefits does socialism offer the utopian which capitalism does not? Is socialism an essential building block of any utopia worthy of the name? Can capitalism and socialism coexist? If so, is this desirable and how would we go about achieving it? Why would a combination of the two systems be better than either system alone? Can we take the best of both, or is a mix of these two systems a self-contradiction? Are they mutually exclusive? ------ Want to join "Building Utopia"? You can do so here: http://www.meetup.com/Building-Utopia-Minneapolis/ --------8 of 10-------- Remove both RT Rybak and Mark Dayton from their membership in the DFL Barry Peterson encourageothers [at] gmail.com to mn-politics An Open Letter to Mr. Ken Martin, Chairman Minnesota-Democratic-Farmer Labor Party (DFL) Saturday, March 10, 2012 Dear Ken, Both Minneapolis Mayor RT Rybak and Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton, allegedly members of the DFL, have colluded to violate the Minneapolis Charter and deceive the public with new tax code ideas that would not make the significant and specifically zoned taxes that Minneapolitans and their guests pay be recognized or considered as Minneapolis taxes, as paid to promote the public funding of a private a football stadium. The Mayor, who is supported by the Governor, are effectively trying to steal money from a Minneapolis' population that has overwhelmingly polled as not wanting public money to go to a football stadium. Much good would otherwise come from the $300 million+ that will initially be paid for a new stadium. The decision has already been made to a) not use a referendum, and b) to spend an obscene abount of public money on a private business that will employ mostly casual part-time, poorly paid occasional vendors; and football players who are not willing to put up the capital to build themselves a sports facility. Whether one is pro-stadium or anti-stadium, a charter rule is being broken and a specious tax scheme is being drawn into play. Neither men are acting in the spirit of democracy. Ultimately, someone has to take a leadership stand and draw the line of who will be recognized for their integrity in our Party, and who will not be recognized by our Party. I also promote the idea that the state legislature should write and pass a bill that has teeth in it regarding adherence to codes of ethics. Were the President of the United States to so cavalierly usurp funds for a project that was so heavily disputed -- by 70% of the public (in a Star Tribune Poll) he would be impeached. Were Mark Dayton truer to his oath, he would pitch in several millions of dollars of his own to prop up this private sherade. He is not without civic sin in this game. In my proposal, a ten year stay at Stillwater State Penitentiary, in the general population, would be the punishment, in addition to a $1 million dollar fine. Barry N. Peterson DFL Activist and Volunteer since 1980 encourageothers [at] gmail.com 1-612-276-6266 --------9 of 10-------- Viking Stadium From: Cam Gordon via yahoogroups.com [member Mpls city council] There is a battle of sorts going over the email accounts of the Minneapolis City Council. The pro-stadium-plan forces seem to have a massive data base of ticket holders and other fans emailing in from accross the state and region. While it is always better to craft your own message, anti-stadium plan folks ---especially those who want to see a referndum, can also use this option to quickly and easily contact all Council Members: http://www.change.org/petitions/to-elected-minneapolis-officials-respect-the-city-charter-on-vikings-stadium-spending-decisions So far the pro-stadium folks appear to be gaining group in the email battle, so feel free to share this link far and wide. If you want to learn more about my stance, please check out my latest weblog entry on it here: http://secondward.blogspot.com/2012/03/vikings-stadium-another-deal.html --------10 of 10-------- Published on Friday, March 9, 2012 by The Guardian/UK The Dirty War on WikiLeaks Media smears suggest Swedish complicity in a Washington-driven push to punish Julian Assange by John Pilger War by media, says current military doctrine, is as important as the battlefield. This is because the real enemy is the public at home, whose manipulation and deception is essential for starting an unpopular colonial war. Like the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, attacks on Iran and Syria require a steady drip-effect on readers' and viewers' consciousness. This is the essence of a propaganda that rarely speaks its name. Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, arriving for an extradition hearing at the high court in London on 2 November 2011. Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AP To the chagrin of many in authority and the media, WikiLeaks has torn down the facade behind which rapacious western power and journalism collude. This was an enduring taboo; the BBC could claim impartiality and expect people to believe it. Today, war by media is increasingly understood by the public, as is the trial by media of WikiLeaks' founder and editor Julian Assange. Assange will soon know if the supreme court in London is to allow his appeal against extradition to Sweden, where he faces allegations of sexual misconduct, most of which were dismissed by a senior prosecutor in Stockholm. On bail for 16 months, tagged and effectively under house arrest, he has been charged with nothing. His "crime" has been an epic form of investigative journalism: revealing to millions of people the lies and machinations of their politicians and officials and the barbarism of criminal war conducted in their name. For this, as the American historian William Blum points out, "dozens of members of the American media and public officials have called for [his] execution or assassination". If he is passed from Sweden to the US, an orange jumpsuit, shackles and a fabricated indictment await him. And there go all who dare challenge rogue America. In Britain, Assange's trial by media has been a campaign of character assassination, often cowardly and inhuman, reeking of jealousy of the courageous outsider, while books of perfidious hearsay have been published, movie deals struck and media careers launched or resuscitated on the assumption that he is too poor to sue. In Sweden this trial by media has become, according to one observer there, "a full-on mobbing campaign with the victim denied a voice". For more than 18 months, the salacious Expressen, Sweden's equivalent of the Sun, has been fed the ingredients of a smear by Stockholm police. Expressen is the megaphone of the Swedish right, including the Conservative party, which dominates the governing coalition. Its latest "scoop" is an unsubstantiated story about "the great WikiLeaks war against Sweden". On 6 March Expressen claimed, with no evidence, that WikiLeaks was running a conspiracy against Sweden and its foreign minister Carl Bildt. The political pique is understandable. In a 2009 US embassy cable obtained by WikiLeaks, the Swedish elite's vaunted reputation for neutrality is exposed as sham. (Cable title: "Sweden puts neutrality in the Dustbin of History.") Another US diplomatic cable reveals that "the extent of [Sweden's military and intelligence] co-operation [with Nato] is not widely known", and unless kept secret "would open up the government to domestic criticism". Swedish foreign policy is largely controlled by Bildt, whose obeisance to the US goes back to his defence of the Vietnam war and includes his leading role in George W Bush's Committee for the Liberation of Iraq. He retains close ties to Republican party extreme rightwing figures such as the disgraced Bush spin doctor, Karl Rove. It is known that his government has "informally" discussed Assange's future with Washington, which has made its position clear. A secret Pentagon document describes US intelligence plans to destroy WikiLeaks' "centre of gravity" with "threats of exposure [and] criminal prosecution". In much of the Swedish media, proper journalistic scepticism about the allegations against Assange is overwhelmed by a defensive jingoism, as if the nation's honour is defiled by revelations about dodgy coppers and politicians, a universal breed. On Swedish public TV "experts" debate not the country's deepening militarist state and its service to Nato and Washington, but the state of Assange's mind and his "paranoia". A headline in Tuesday's Aftonbladet declared: "Assange's moral collapse". The article suggests Bradley Manning, WikiLeaks' alleged source, may not be sane, and attacks Assange for not protecting Manning from himself. What was not mentioned was that the source was anonymous, that no connection has been demonstrated between Assange and Manning, and that Aftonbladet, WikiLeaks' Swedish partner, had published the same leaks undeterred. Ironically, this circus has performed under cover of some of the world's most enlightened laws protecting journalists, which attracted Assange to Sweden in 2010 to establish a base for WikiLeaks. Should his extradition be allowed, and with Damocles swords of malice and a vengeful Washington hanging over his head, who will protect him and provide the justice to which we all have a right? © 2012 The Guardian/UK John Pilger was born and educated in Sydney, Australia. He has been a war correspondent, film-maker and playwright. Based in London, he has written from many countries and has twice won British journalism's highest award, that of "Journalist of the Year," for his work in Vietnam and Cambodia. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ShoveClove
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